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On Fluid Dynamics in Physics Teaching

American Journal of Physics, 1953
In the light of private answers suggested for the public questions: What is physics? What is education?, a critical review is made of fluid dynamics in physics teaching. First, general physics is examined for what is being done in teaching fluid dynamics in physics. A critical analysis is made in particular of the important Bernoulli theorem as to what
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A review of: “Physical fluid dynamics”

Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 1990
Abstract by D. J. Tritton, Second Edition, Oxford University Press XVII + 519 pp. Hardback (ISBN 0–19–854489–8) $35.00; paperback (ISBN 0–19–854493–6) $16.95; 1988.
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A review of: “Physical fluid dynamics”

Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 1978
Abstract By D. J. Tritton. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company xv + 362 pp. $27.50 (ISBN 0 442 301 31 6 cloth). $11.95 (ISBN 0 442 301 32 5 paper) 1977.
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Mathematical and physical problems in nuclear fluid dynamics

Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1985
A biased and personal view is presented on the main motivations and results in this area of nuclear research discussed during the workshop on “Fluid Dynamical Approaches to the Many Body Problem: Fundamental and Mathematical Aspects», held in Catania from 9 to 11 April 1984.
A. Agodi, M. Di Toro, A. M. Anile
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Physics of fluids fidelity error-freed computational fluid dynamics mathematics

Physics of Fluids
Error mechanisms intrinsic to legacy computational fluid dynamics (CFD) effectively compromise physics of fluids fidelity prediction of current CFD codes. Rigorously derived cubically nonlinear calculus alterations to Navier–Stokes (NS) partial differential equation (PDE) systems annihilate these legacy CFD error mechanisms, 1) spatial discretization ...
A. J. Baker, James D. Freels
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Fluid dynamics as a branch of physics

Physics Today, 1962
I must confess that I have never traveled 5000 miles before to make an after-dinner speech, and I feel warmly appreciative about your having thought of me, 5000 miles away, when you were planning this occasion. To be sure, I know that the difference between an after-dinner speech and any other kind of speech is just a trifle less marked in these ...
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Fluid dynamics approach to free reed physics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2017
The periodic vibration of a free reed subject to a steady pressure gradient (bellows pressure) is examined from a fluid dynamics approach. In this analytic study, the self-excited forcing function is modeled from the static and dynamic pressures acting on the vibrating tongue surface.
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Developing a cyber-physical fluid dynamics facility for fluid–structure interaction studies

Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2011
Abstract In fluid–structure interaction studies, such as vortex-induced vibration, one needs to select essential parameters for the system, such as mass, spring stiffness, and damping. Normally, these parameters are set physically by the mechanical arrangement. However, our approach utilizes a combination of a physical system, comprises a fluid and
Andrew W. Mackowski   +1 more
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Physical fluid dynamics

Atmospheric Environment (1967), 1978
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